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Thread: LonDON Bars

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    LonDON Bars

    With the demise of the Rob Roy on Edgware Road, where can a LonDON go and watch their beloved?

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    What happened to the Rob Roy? Turned into flats?

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    Oh I think the pub still exists but it's under new ownership... Probably a LonHUN

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    That's a shame but to be fair I hadn't been in it for years. It'll be like pining for Woolies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aldo1983 View Post
    That's a shame but to be fair I hadn't been in it for years. It'll be like pining for Woolies.
    I was never a fan of Woolies, probably because of the damage I subconsciously knew I was doing to my gnashers with those mix-ups*

    *Was mix up a commonly used term for a bag of sugary treats of various forms?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BogBrush1903 View Post
    I was never a fan of Woolies, probably because of the damage I subconsciously knew I was doing to my gnashers with those mix-ups*

    *Was mix up a commonly used term for a bag of sugary treats of various forms?
    Yep, mix up is the term used. My youngest lad asks me to take him to the mix up shop now and again. £1 buys you a mediocre mix up now

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    Back to the initial question - I havnae been down for a while, but there was initially Riley's Sports Bar down by Trafalger square and then Cleopatra's Irish bar in Covent Garden. I keep an eye on the rob roy reds boys for advice, but it is magic walking through the capital and then suddenly hearing Doric in increasing frequency. Down my way - Deptford - The Little Crown shows SPFL and scottish cup if you ask - as long as there's no GAA or big big guffball games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by londonloon View Post
    Back to the initial question - I havnae been down for a while, but there was initially Riley's Sports Bar down by Trafalger square and then Cleopatra's Irish bar in Covent Garden. I keep an eye on the rob roy reds boys for advice, but it is magic walking through the capital and then suddenly hearing Doric in increasing frequency. Down my way - Deptford - The Little Crown shows SPFL and scottish cup if you ask - as long as there's no GAA or big big guffball games.
    Philomenas https://www.philomenas.co.uk was where a lot of the rob Roy boys were watching games. Not sure if it's still popular a lot of boys have moved on and I'm out of the loop these days

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    Quote Originally Posted by londonloon View Post
    Cleopatra's Irish bar in Covent Garden.
    Aye sorry, meant Philomena's.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BogBrush1903 View Post
    I was never a fan of Woolies, probably because of the damage I subconsciously knew I was doing to my gnashers with those mix-ups*

    *Was mix up a commonly used term for a bag of sugary treats of various forms?
    It's pick 'n' mix.

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